Stouffer, Marty - Encyclopedia of Arkansas (2024)

Martin Luther Stouffer Jr. is a documentary filmmaker best known for his Wild America PBS television series involving endangered wildlife. Whereas many previous wildlife documentarians focused on filming in exotic locales in other countries, Stouffer primarily filmed in American locations in order to raise awareness of the plight of these animals.

Marty Stouffer was born on September 5, 1948, near Fort Smith (Sebastian County) and grew up there with his parents, Martin Sr. and Agnes, two brothers, and a sister. Stouffer Sr. owned Arkansas Rebuilders Supply, which supplied auto parts for rebuilders.

According to Stouffer, his parents encouraged him to explore the natural world; the woods and wild areas near his home awoke a love of nature in him, and his experiences with wildlife and nearby hunters and trappers awoke in him a desire to protect and preserve wild animals and wild spaces. He also developed an interest in photography and film early on, which began with filming home movies and led to making short films about his experiences hunting deer and eventually to making wildlife films.

Stouffer attended the pre-law program at the University of Arkansas (UA) in Fayetteville (Washington County), majoring in English and graduating in 1970. One summer break in June 1967, he went to Alaska to film wildlife. During a snowstorm, Stouffer became stranded in a cabin in the Alaskan wilderness, where he survived due only to his hunting skills. The resulting film of his trip was a turning point for Stouffer, and he began showing it to friends and family and eventually screened it for audiences. Following graduation, he used the film to land a job making a promotional film in Africa for Oryx Safaris, a safari company, from June to November 1970. This experience further reinforced his distaste for trophy hunters, who slaughtered hundreds of animals while many native Africans starved. Up to this point, Stouffer had also been a hunter, but when he returned from Africa, he lost interest in hunting and focused his energies on educating the public on wildlife preservation.

Several commercially unsuccessful wildlife documentaries followed until 1982, when Stouffer brokered a deal with PBS to produce Wild America, a series of thirty-minute episodes. The show ran for thirteen seasons and 120 episodes until it was canceled in 1996 amid controversy and without funding. Much of the controversy stemmed from Stouffer being fined $300,000 for illegally building a trail near an elk migration route in a Colorado national park. Several past crew members and animal suppliers also came forward to allege that Stouffer staged scenes in which tame or restrained animals were used as bait to attract predators. Stouffer denied any wrongdoing and called the allegations “character assassination.” Stouffer continued to work in wildlife filmmaking and preservation. In 1988, Crown published a book based on his early life, titled Wild America. In 1997, he produced a film adaptation of the book, also titled Wild America, which starred child actor Jonathon Taylor Thomas.

Stouffer married Diane Michelle Dale on August 25, 1979; they have a daughter and a son. By 2008, the family was living near Aspen, Colorado. In 1999, Stouffer turned his attentions to creating sculptures based on wildlife. Stouffer continues to direct wildlife videos, including a new project entitled Incredible Animals, and has undertaken a philanthropic dissemination of the Wild America film and video collection aimed at schools and other charity and education organizations, tentatively titled “The American Wildlife Project.”

For additional information:
Stouffer, Marty. Wild America. New York:Crown, 1988. Online at http://www.wildamerica.com/wildamericabook.pdf (accessed April 26, 2022).

Tayman, John. “Wildlife: Marty Stouffer’s Apocryphal America.” Outside(June 1996). Online athttp://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/Wildlife–Marty-Stouffer-s-Apocryphal-America.html (accessed April 26, 2022).

Whiteman, Lily. “Violence, Lies and Videotape: Wildlife Filmmaking Takes a Few Liberties with the Truth.”E: The Environmental Magazine(May–June 1997).

Wild America. http://www.wildamerica.com/ (accessed April 26, 2022).

C. L. Bledsoe
Ghoti magazine

Last updated:
June 16, 2023

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    I loved this nature show as a little girl and watch it still to this day! He was one of the pioneers in this field and I truly appreciate and enjoy Marty’s work and dedication.

    Sonia H St. Cloud, FL

    His show is dated, and much of what is being said has been corrected. But I love the show and watch it every week. The one today showed a lot of what we were about to lose BUT thanks to people like Marty, things have changed. We need more shows like this to alert us that what we take for granted, we might lose. Thank GOD a lot has been reversed especially the bald eagle. We now see via the internet actual nesting of the eagles and successful fledging of a new generation of eagles. One of those nests is just a little over a mile from where I live. That nest was a nationwide story of how three eagles raised the new generation.

    Ralph Pray Illinois

    Wild America is a wonderful setting for the younger generation, as our country is falling apart. I’m currently building a home in the country and can’t wait to watch the wildlife and birds. I have loved watching Wild America all my life.

    Stephen Joseph Cortland, NY

    Love Wild America. Watch it on ROKU every day with my doggies and cats. They love it too. Gentle music, beautiful scenery, loving and educational. We need more like this TODAY!
    Thank you, Marty, family, and all your contributors. We play it over and over. Simply so well done.

    Mary Craig Anderson, SC

    I grew up on the same street with the brothers and their parents. It was a great, wooded area, and many good times with them were had. All of Fort Smith are proud of their accomplishments!

    Willy Burns Modesto, CA

    I grew up watching Marty Stouffer. I learned a lot about wildlife from his films. I refuse to believe any of the allegations of wrongdoing. Success always brings out the haters. Hope he is well. Thanks for the memories.

    Jeffery

    I grew up watching all twelve years of Wild America, and it gave me a great outlook on how wild animals survive in the wilderness plus how Mr. Stouffer found an injured or abandoned animal and brought it back to health before returning it to the wild.
    The people who accused him of cruelty to animals are completely out of their minds. We need more great outdoor adventure films like Wild America so our children and grandchildren can see the true nature in the wilderness. I hope Mr. Stouffer comes back strong and makes another series like Wild America.

    Rusty Wheaton

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What happened to Marty Stauffer? ›

Today, Marty lives in the high country outside Aspen, Colorado, with his wife, Diane, their children; 18 year old Hannah and 12 year old Luke, and the family's Springer Spaniel, "Shadow." Their home still sees a parade of wild orphans like Fishers, Kestrels and Otters that are lovingly raised, usually filmed and always ...

Is Marty Stouffer still married? ›

Marty Stouffer is known for Bighorn! (1972), The Predators (1976) and Fantastic Follies (1996). He has been married to Diane since 1979.

Who are the real Stouffer brothers? ›

The lives of Marty Stouffer and his brothers, Mark and Marshall, in their hometown of Fort Smith, Arkansas, were later adapted for the film Wild America in 1997.

Does Marty Stouffer hunt? ›

Up to this point, Stouffer had also been a hunter, but when he returned from Africa, he lost interest in hunting and focused his energies on educating the public on wildlife preservation.

Was Wild America based on a true story? ›

The film is based on a 1967 adventure undertaken by the Stouffer brothers, a trio of Arkansas adolescents with individual goals and a houseful of pets. Oldest brother Marty (Scott Bairstow) wants to be a filmmaker, evidenced by the elaborate stunts he captures with an 8mm camera.

Who is the narrator of the National Geographic animals? ›

Sir David Frederick Attenborough (/ˈætənbərə/; born 8 May 1926) is a British broadcaster, biologist, natural historian, and writer.

What happened to Courtney Stouffer? ›

Kortne went missing on July 29, 2012, and has been missing since. At the time of her disappearance, Kortne had shoulder-length blond hair, green eyes, tattoos on her arm and was 5 feet 8 inches tall. A $100,000 reward has been offered to anyone with information about what happened to Kortne.

Where did Marty Stouffer grow up? ›

Stouffer was raised in Fort Smith, in western Arkansas on the border with Oklahoma. He and his two brothers learned to hunt and fish at an early age. They also developed a passion for making films with an 8 mm movie camera.

Where was Wild America filmed? ›

Wild America Locations

Most scenes were shot in Savannah, Georgia, and Alberta, Canada, according to the source from lyssad.tripod.com. Savannah, known for its historic charm and lush greenery, was chosen because it resembled the Stouffers' homeland of Arkansas.

Who bought out Stouffer's? ›

Stouffer's is a brand of frozen prepared foods currently owned by Nestlé.

Where is Stouffer's headquarters? ›

The Stouffer Corporation Company Profile | Solon, OH | Competitors, Financials & Contacts - Dun & Bradstreet.

Who started Stouffer's? ›

Stouffer's began in 1922 as a stand-up milk counter in the ARCADE, owned and operated by ABRAHAM E. AND LENA M. (BIGELOW) STOUFFER. Lena's homemade apple pie is given credit for the company's instant success.

What is the old TV show about wild animals? ›

WILD KINGDOM CLASSIC EPISODES. Premiering in 1963, Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom remains one of the most loved and respected wildlife programs in television history.

How old is Marshall in Wild America? ›

Smith states, "We wanted to blend the facts of the story with the fantasy that comes of it being seen through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy. To Marshall, everything is 'larger than life. ' It's the kind of adventure everyone wishes they could have had when they were that young."

What happened to the show Wild America? ›

The show's production ran from 1982 to 1994. The series is no longer on PBS; reruns still air in syndication on commercial television through much of the United States. In 1997, Warner Bros.

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